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Maximizing Green Infrastructure for Storm Water Management

Written by Gene Ebertowski, President | Oct 1, 2024 12:30:00 PM

COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPER'S FOR STORMWATER 

Here in the San Francisco Bay Area, we often focus on drought resilience when talking about landscape design and maintenance, but of course, there is another side to the same water-management coin. Namely, stormwater management is also a critical factor to consider when planning commercial landscaping, and bioretention strategies can make all the difference.

If you've been watching the headlines lately, you'll know that fast-falling stormwater can cause all manner of issues and local municipal infrastructure isn't always equipped for the runoff. Fortunately, you can take this matter into your own hands with smart commercial landscape design—minimizing the risk of stormwater damage while delivering impressive landscaping improvements that are sure to wow your property's visitors.

Why Is Stormwater Management Necessary?

When considering your commercial landscape services, it is important to consider how the natural cycle of water will be changed by the introduction of structures and hardscaping. This is because human-made elements can often prevent stormwater from infiltrating the ground as it usually would, sending it in directions that may not be advantageous, or could even lead to property damage.

To counteract this impact, a commercial & HOA landscape design company specializing in bioretention landscape maintenance can develop a stormwater management strategy for your unique property, working with an engineer as necessary to ensure a positive outcome that also beautifies and enhances the aesthetics of your outdoor areas.

What Is a Bioretention Area?

Built into the very fabric of a commercial landscape design, bioretention areas are shallow basins that are constructed, styled, and planted to allow stormwater to penetrate the soil and dissipate without causing runoff damage. When well implemented, they will not only excel at performing their primary function but also provide outstanding visual appeal.

Features used in bioretention areas on a commercial landscape property might include the use of engineered soils, highly attractive and weed-resistant mulches, ponds and water features, and plants prized for their capacity to thrive in soil that is sometimes water-saturated. Together, these eco-friendly resources will not only soak up water when it's needed but they will also filter away 85% of suspended pollutants, improving groundwater quality in the process.

Is Bioretention Right For Your Property?

As with any commercial landscape maintenance strategy, it is important to assess the return on investment of a bioretention area for stormwater management on your property before implementing it into your next landscape design.

In some settings, this solution can be invaluable, providing a stand-alone fix for stormwater management challenges that also adds great aesthetic value. In others, such as on properties with steep terrain, this strategy may be difficult to implement or less effective, making mixed or alternative solutions preferable. For example, bioretention areas are usually not suitable for properties with an incline of more than 20%.

With these factors in mind, you can turn to trusted and experienced bioretention landscape contractors in San Jose for advice on the practical considerations and future maintenance costs that are relevant to you, so that you can make an informed choice that guarantees peace of mind.

We are proud to provide a broad array of commercial and HOA landscape services throughout the Bay Area over the last 25 years. If you'd like to discover more about how we can enhance your property with bioretention and much more!

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